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The US will now break out jobs data for Native Americans

Although the data for indigenous populations still won’t be part of the monthly jobs report (because it is not seasonally adjusted), having data highlighted and published more frequently online is a win for both visibility and real-world progress

Should in-office workers be paid more?

To pull reluctant workers back to the office, some employers are upping pay packets and offering perks just for stepping through the door. Is it the right approach?

Five Truths About Privacy That Can Help Keep Your Company’s Data Safe

Everyone knows that data needs to be protected from hackers.

The Case for More Backyard Bodegas and Sidewalk Salons

We used to allow homeowners to operate commercial businesses on their property. By and large, it worked. We can do it again. Say hello to “accessory commercial units.”

Creating a carbon negative construction company

Robot builders, AI design, and sustainably sourced wood-based materials maximise efficiency and sustainability

Why established companies need to think like entrepreneurs

Best-selling author of ‘The Lean Startup’ and founder of the Long-Term Stock Exchange, Eric Ries discusses the challenge of turning established companies into entrepreneurial hotbeds. This is ‘The New Human Movement’—where we feature bold thinkers and radical doers who reimagine work, management, and capitalism for a new age.

60 Minutes – Local newsrooms strained by budget-slashing financial firms

Newsrooms in US cities were already suffering a declining audience and lost revenue to Facebook and Google, now some face takeover from opportunistic hedge funds.

How to Ensure Your Return to the Office Is Positive for Everyone on Your Team

Return-to-work orders are back in full swing–and that may be the cause of some (avoidable) tension.

What ski towns tell us about the inequality crisis

Ski town economics are a harbinger for America’s struggling middle class

Why Cities Want Old Buildings Taken Down Gently

A growing number of US cities are adopting “deconstruction” policies that involve taking structures apart by hand in the name of sustainability.